
Chapter 12. Startup sequence of Network Stations
configured for WorkSpace On-Demand
This is a typical startup sequence of events for Network Station hardware that
you have configured from the basic input and output system (BIOS) setup
utility. This startup sequence assumes that you have already selected the BIOS
setup utility for the WorkSpace On-Demand operating system. If you have
selected the NS Boot for Network Station Manager configuration option for
your Network Station, refer to the “Chapter 10. Startup sequence of Network
Stations configured for the IBM Network Station Manager program” on
page 67. If you have not selected the Network Station firmware support yet,
see “Chapter 7. Selecting a setup utility” on page 39.
1.
Power on all of the devices that are attached to the Network Station,
including the monitor, communication hubs, and printers.
2.
Verify that the Network Station power cable is plugged into a working
properly grounded electrical outlet, the voltage switch that is located on
the bottom of the Network Station is set to the correct voltage for your
location (see “Selecting the voltage for your location” on page 21), and
that the power supply switch, located at the back of the Network Station,
is in the on position (1).
3.
Press the white power switch on the front of the Network Station.
The system LED quickly flashes amber, and then remains steady green.
4.
The configuration of the installed memory begins.
5.
The testing of the serial ports and parallel ports begins.
6.
The testing of the Level 2 cache begins.
7.
The Network Station verifies the real time clock and CMOS memory.
8.
The video initializes.
If you have already selected the BIOS for WorkSpace On Demand
option from the Change Firmware Support menu, skip to step 10 on
page 92. If you have not yet selected the Network Station firmware
support, continue with the following:
9.
The Change Firmware Support menu displays on the screen.
Note:
This step only occurs in the following situations:
v
The initial startup of the Network Station hardware.
v
The initial startup of the Network Station hardware, after you
reset the firmware configuration.
The remaining steps in the Network Station startup sequence are true if you selected
BIOS for WorkSpace On Demand
from the Change Firmware Support menu.
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